Have a Linkt account? You don't need a pass, you're already covered for toll road travel in Australia. Make sure your licence plate is on your account and travel with your tag to avoid additional fees.

^ When you pay via an accepted credit card or debit card, you may be charged a Payment Card Surcharge.

*In New South Wales and Victoria, you can cover trips made up to 10 days ago on your Tag, Tagless or Commercial account on the following roads. New South Wales: Eastern Distributor, Hills M2, Lane Cove Tunnel, WestConnex M4, Westlink M7. Backdating is not available on the Cross City Tunnel, Sydney Harbour Bridge & Tunnel, or M5 South-West Motorway. Victoria: CityLink. Queensland: You can cover trips made up to 9 days ago on Airportlink M7, Clem Jones Tunnel (Clem7), Gateway Motorway, Go Between Bridge, Legacy Way, Logan Motorway, Toowoomba Bypass

Sydney passes can be backdated by up to to 5 days.

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Where can I buy a Visitor's e-PASS?

The Visitor's e-PASS has a new name, it’s now called a Sydney Pass. The Sydney Pass is ideal for short term travel up to 30 consecutive days and unlike the Visitor’s e-PASS, can be used to cover travel on all toll roads in Australia, not just Sydney. You can buy a pass online.

Do I need to provide my licence plate number for my Sydney Pass?

Yes, you’ll need to provide your licence plate number when you buy a Sydney Pass or open a Tag or Tagless account. You’ll also need to provide your vehicle’s make and model.

When you travel, our tolling cameras photograph your licence plate number and match it to your pass. If your licence plate number is not registered on your account, you'll be issued with a toll notice and charged additional fees.

If this has happened to you, contact our customer care team and we'll help you sort it out.

How do I add another vehicle to my Sydney Pass?

When you first open a Sydney Pass, you must add at least one vehicle. After you’ve set up your pass you can add as many vehicles as you need. Simply select Add Vehicle from the menu and enter your vehicle’s details into the form. You will need to provide your licence plate number, state of registration and vehicle make and model.

Can I change the end date of my Sydney Pass?

A Sydney pass can be valid for up to 30 days. If you’ve set your Sydney Pass to expire before the full 30 day period and change your mind, you can extend the end date to cover the full 30 day period. For example, if you originally set up your pass for 10 days, you can extend it for another 20 days.

You can change the end date of your Sydney Pass by changing the end date of the vehicles linked to your pass. Simply follow these steps:

Change the end date to extend your pass for that vehicle. Click Submit.

If you have multiple vehicles on your Sydney pass, you'll need to extend the end date for every vehicle covered by your pass.

If you have set your pass for less than 30 days, it will expire on your set end date. Otherwise, your pass will expire 30 days from the start date. If you plan to use toll roads regularly, consider opening an account.